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Lilith
08-30-2005, 07:19 PM
That's how much gas went up at my usual pump today.

IAKaraokeGirl
08-30-2005, 07:21 PM
The most I saw it jump today was $0.10...so, I guess, in that respect we were lucky.

Aqua
08-30-2005, 07:23 PM
<------ Is afraid to look at the pumps on the way home.

wyndhy
08-30-2005, 07:45 PM
unless it went up alot since early this afternoon, not much of a jump here. a few cents

jay-t
08-30-2005, 07:58 PM
around OKC it went up .25 todayit hit 2.75 a gal. at the cheap stations

Fangtasia
08-30-2005, 08:05 PM
Shit eh....only a matter of time til we get the price jump too then....thievin' bastards!!

Cheyanne
08-30-2005, 08:29 PM
The gas stations in our small town are letting customers know that by the end of the week it will be $3.00 per gallon.. :( That will be increased by .46 within in 4 days.. :(

Guess the lawn will just have to grow!

osuche
08-30-2005, 08:34 PM
Gas was $2.999 when I fueled up.....I put the pump in the car and started 'er up.....and half way through the fill up the attendant came out and changed the sign. It increased to $3.099. I guess I bought just in time. :(


BTW....My fill-up was $62 and that was the cheap stuff. :yikes:

bare4you
08-30-2005, 08:41 PM
Funny how it doesn't take long for the prices to rise. There is plenty of gas at the stations already and even before the last rain drop fell - the prices started rising. Too bad the jerks don't lower the prices as quickly as they raise them!

Cheyanne
08-30-2005, 08:54 PM
I used to gripe about that to bare4you. The minute there was a whisper of gas prices rising, the stations would change the price! I asked a station manager about that because I knew that they didn't pay that much for the gas that they already had. What was explained to me was that the amount charged now isn't for what they had already paid for which was already underground, but for what they will have to pay for the next load. :( Most of it is a guessing game for them now.

musicman
08-30-2005, 09:21 PM
i was in northern california over the weekend and 2 chevron stations less than a mile apart were .30 cents difference for the low grade - 1 was 2.79 gallon, one was $3.09 a gallon - can someone explain that?

fredchabotnick
08-30-2005, 09:34 PM
I used to gripe about that to bare4you. The minute there was a whisper of gas prices rising, the stations would change the price! I asked a station manager about that because I knew that they didn't pay that much for the gas that they already had. What was explained to me was that the amount charged now isn't for what they had already paid for which was already underground, but for what they will have to pay for the next load. :( Most of it is a guessing game for them now.

That always struck me as a total scam. So if I understand this right, they bought the gas at X price, but since prices are expected to go up, they're selling it at x+y. (why? because they can.) When the next shipment comes in, it'll be the same situation, and since the price hardly ever goes down or at least goes down much slower than it goes up, they are almost always making an increased profit.
I just hate the fact that it's all speculation. Well, that and the fact that the oil companies are making huge profits while the rest of us are getting screwed.
But that's just me.

fzzy
08-30-2005, 09:52 PM
It's been over $3 a gallon at my station for the last couple of weeks, just glad that I don't have to do a lot of driving ... only have to fill my tank about every 3 weeks or so ... but when I did so the other day $53! ooooooh baby!!!!

sodaklostsoul
08-30-2005, 10:34 PM
i was in northern california over the weekend and 2 chevron stations less than a mile apart were .30 cents difference for the low grade - 1 was 2.79 gallon, one was $3.09 a gallon - can someone explain that?
Depends on who their gas distributers are and what they are charged for it. Also on if there are near by stations where they can have a competitor war and also what their profit margin is.

I left a gas station in SD when I moved here, my boss(the owner of station) was only making a 3 cent profit on fuel per gallon.

Winston77
08-30-2005, 10:35 PM
Price Gougeing at its best

Booger
08-30-2005, 10:41 PM
That always struck me as a total scam. So if I understand this right, they bought the gas at X price, but since prices are expected to go up, they're selling it at x+y. (why? because they can.) When the next shipment comes in, it'll be the same situation, and since the price hardly ever goes down or at least goes down much slower than it goes up, they are almost always making an increased profit.
I just hate the fact that it's all speculation. Well, that and the fact that the oil companies are making huge profits while the rest of us are getting screwed.
But that's just me.

not realy a scam if you look at the big picture fredchabotnick. You just have to think of it this way when gas gose up $.30 a gallon for you and you fill up a 10 gallon tank it's $3.00 more. When the same gas gose uo $.30 a gallon they fill up thier 10,000 gallon tank it's $3,000 more they have to pay.

moose
08-31-2005, 08:24 AM
we are paying US$3.59 per gallon here in oz, however the bulk of that goes to our money hungry goverment in taxes, if you are lucky enough to have your car converted to lpg gas it will cost you slightly higher than 1/3 that
i.e to fill my car on petrol $76.00 or to fill it on gas $29.00 for around the same milage per fill

wyndhy
08-31-2005, 10:54 AM
good grief! that's an exorbitant amout of $$ to fill your car.

moose, i'm curious; how much does it cost to get the lpg convertion?

Steph
08-31-2005, 11:46 AM
I am very thankful to live in a city with awesome public transit. I got rid of my car when I realized my cost of living raise was not competing with the cost of insurance and the rising cost of gas.

Our transit commission has just started monthly passes for $100. You get unlimited use of the system (as always) but now you can lend the card to anyone else, too (as long as you're not on the same ride. 'No passback' signs are everywhere now).

BigBear57
08-31-2005, 12:10 PM
I jusr went to try and get some gas and the pumps were lined up all over. I found out they're marking it up again $3.17/gal now... damn that's .50 higher than last week. Looks like I'm not making any extra trips anywhere soon.

scotzoidman
08-31-2005, 12:25 PM
Yesterday I decided to try & fill up before the price went up yet again...sadly, everyone else had the same idea earlier, half the stations in town are now out...checked on the Kroger Fuel center again today, they're still out, but they've jacked up the price on the signs already...amazing how they can gouge ya without even having product to sell...

btw, our governor has promised to give the stations a firm warning if they start price gouging...I can see the intimidation is working already :hair:

dicksbro
08-31-2005, 04:20 PM
Have any of the countries that are so quick to ask that the U.S. pay for other's disasters offered to help us ... in any way ... with the disaster in New Orleans?? With money or medical personnel or in any other way??

maddy
08-31-2005, 04:46 PM
Great question. I just read that the US Fed Gov't has asked Carnival Cruise Lines to help, and I was sad to see that Carnival is considering it but doesn't seem optimistic in their response. I also read that Texans are to the rescue preparing the Astrodome and Reunion tower as places for the refugees to go. FEMA has allocated buses to get the people moved from New Orleans to Houston and/or Dallas.

On another note, am I the only one that is highly annoyed by the multitudes of reports that don't know it's pronounced "nawlins"?

dicksbro
08-31-2005, 05:18 PM
I'm tremendously impressed by the generosity and compassion of Texas. God bless 'em. And to everyone that has gone to the Red Cross or donated to help those in need.

I understand a hospital ship is on it's way from Baltimore to help. Was Carnival being asked to provide temporary shelter? That would be impressive if they did use one of their ships for that purpose, wouldn't it?

Actually, the only country outside the US that I've heard has offered anything is Saudi Arabia ... who offered to increase oil production to help. They were not the first I expected to hear from, but bless them if they did. We complain about them often enough ... they deserve credit when they do good. :thumb:

Aqua
08-31-2005, 05:24 PM
On another note, am I the only one that is highly annoyed by the multitudes of reports that don't know it's pronounced "nawlins"?
Nope... and I'm from nowhere near there. :p

I haven't noticed any increases in gas here... yet.

maddy
08-31-2005, 05:25 PM
Indeed, the request to Carnival was for temporary housing/shelter. In these times while they can't be picky in the aide they receive, it's fun for me to see the creative ways in which its offered or asked for.

And back to the topic from Lilith... I noticed today that prices here are as high as 2.89. Of course I noticed this when I was slightly lost and watching the miles and gas tick on by wastefully.

Lilith
08-31-2005, 05:47 PM
Gas was $2.79 when I left for work and $2.99 when I came home. .39 cents now in 2 days.

The radio stations are playing the state's # to report price gouging. This is completely unacceptable. McDonald's doesn't charge me today for what they believe a hamburger will cost in the future.

Aqua
08-31-2005, 06:11 PM
To me it sounds like a game they play in the IT world. A business calls...

'We can increase your productivity 100% with our new whizbang system.'

'Well, how much is your new whizbang system?'

'Well, let me ask you this... what kind of budget do you have?'

'$10,000.'

'Great, our whizbang system costs $9,999.'

BigBear57
08-31-2005, 06:13 PM
Damn, on the news just now I saw a station in Atlanta with prices at $6.00/gal What the hell is that all about?????????

txgrneyes
08-31-2005, 06:24 PM
Well thanks to those who are proud of us Texans....it is what we do.

As far as the prices of gas in East Texas....

regular $2.89
super $2.99
supreme $3.09

Also, one of the officers that I work with is the kid of the man that owns KIdd Jones gas stations in my town (about 8 stores) He called and told us that they had heard from his suppliers that it will the price will in crease $1.31 more on top of what they already pay before this is all over.

He is worried about goin bankrupt.

Scarecrow
08-31-2005, 06:34 PM
Gas on

Monday $2.58
Tuesday $2.79
Wednesday morning $2.99
Wednesday afternoon $3.19

40 cents in just one day. And they say we could hit $4.00 gal

TinTennessee
08-31-2005, 06:58 PM
This morning at 7 a.m. regular was $2.58, by 9 a.m. it was $2.61, by 11 a.m. it was $2.81 and at 6 p.m. it was $3.29

This is such total bullshit!

Lilith
08-31-2005, 07:02 PM
I better get a bike with a basket on it :p

maddy
08-31-2005, 07:27 PM
I wonder why more states don't have the "once per day rule" - Wisconsin has that... stations can only raise their prices one time a day ... and I just noticed when I was out this evening we are up to $2.99. GWB announced today that they will start tapping into US special reserves - hopefully it will bring us some relief. Unfortunately this is the price we pay when we lose 25% production I guess.

What I'm befuddled about is that I know that each and everyone of those oil rigs are insured. And the coverage includes "business interruption" which means that the oil companies that own the rigs will recover from an insurance company or 934787874695 the amount that the insurance company deems the rig's damage to be worth as well as an amount for each day that the rig is out of production. I recognize that the problem is supply and demand, but most certainly the oil companies right down to the pumps are taking advantage of our reliance upon a commodity.

maddy
08-31-2005, 07:30 PM
Nope... and I'm from nowhere near there. :p



I'm not near there either... ;) I was told once that it's the New England/East Coast attitude that they don't have to pronounce things appropriately ... they are just that special hehehe The sad part is people tend to look at me crazy when I saw Nawlins.

Lilith
08-31-2005, 09:11 PM
Mr. Lil just got in from a meeting and the same station is now at $3.19. Unfuckingbelievable.

IAKaraokeGirl
08-31-2005, 09:18 PM
From the time I left this morning for work until after dinner tonight (twelve hours later), we went up $0.42/gallon. As Lil said, unfuckingbelieveable.

fredchabotnick
08-31-2005, 09:28 PM
Ouch, ouch, ouch.
It's a good thing I never want to drive anywhere again. Ever.... :mad:

dicksbro
09-01-2005, 02:51 AM
My wife said we hit $3.19 here yesterday afternoon. I know we're slowing down on extra trips ... how about all of you?

Glyndwr
09-01-2005, 03:44 AM
If you want to see high pump prices take a trip to the UK.

Lilith
09-01-2005, 04:54 AM
I'll be right there;)

lonelyarmywife
09-01-2005, 04:55 AM
Fuck you, Hurricane katrina. You can kiss my ass.
Fuck you too, gas prices.
And Fuck you, oil companies.
And jsut for good measure, Fuck you Dodge, for making my car eat so much fucking gas.

Went from 2.60 to 3.24 in a matter of minutes here.

moose
09-01-2005, 09:55 AM
whyndy it costs around 1750.00 depending on what type of car you have, why petrol is high it is very easy to recover this cost, i travel 600 miles per week to and from work so i recovered this cost easly.......dicksbro our leader did offer help to the us today, not much only 2 specilist in disaster releaf, no money either...sorry guys he's a tight arse

WildIrish
09-01-2005, 12:37 PM
I'll be right there;)



That's gonna be a damn long trip on a bicycle...basket or not! lmfao

Aqua
09-01-2005, 02:08 PM
I better get a bike with a basket on it :p
I can help you with that you know... ;)

Steph
09-01-2005, 02:14 PM
Have any of the countries that are so quick to ask that the U.S. pay for other's disasters offered to help us ... in any way ... with the disaster in New Orleans?? With money or medical personnel or in any other way??

We are sending 300 Cdn. Red Cross volunteers & there were a few letters in the Toronto Star today saying we had to do more. Our prime minister will be talking to Bush today to firm up plans. Our forces are ready to go.

People are really pissed that Prime Minister Martin waited until Wednesday (!!!) to announce plans. In the nation's defence, this stupid man is known for taking his time to make a decision. Dumbass.

The Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), which was deployed in the Asian tsunami earlier this year, was put on a one-hour notice.

Canada offered to transport goods in and out of the devastated region using aircrafts and helicopters. We've also offered electrical generators and are ready to establish water purification centres in the region.

Canada offered small boats and diving teams to help recover bodies as well.

(most of this is from the Washington Post and the Globe and Mail)

dicksbro
09-01-2005, 02:31 PM
God bless you, Steph. I kinda thought our friends from the north would be there. :thumb:

Steph
09-01-2005, 02:37 PM
(((((((DB)))))))

Our banks are also taking donations. I still think we should be doing more but our citizens are putting the pressure on the gov't.

BigBear57
09-01-2005, 03:01 PM
It's been really frustrating to see the news right in the midst of things and the help so slow to come in. You'd think with all the experience the Red Cross has they'd have better response time.

Lilith
09-01-2005, 05:04 PM
We have some families now in shelters here. The shelters and tent cities they are preparing to erect will need stuff to keep the kids busy. If you are connected to a school please consider a book/game drive. Even a simple deck of cards could make a difference to a family.

I trust the Red cross to take care of the emergency stuff so sending $$ to them is crucial but I feel like getting stuff ready for the long run is a good idea too.

maddy
09-01-2005, 06:12 PM
I read an article today that talked about foreign aide... amazingly enough the offers are coming in, it just isn't very widely announced at this time. I didn't even give it a thought until I read the article, at the end of the day the government is concerned about who we align ourselves with and it appeared *my interpretation* that the US may be inclined to turn down some offers. I know it sounds absolutely absurd, but do we want the Russian military helping us protect our ground? That was the offer I saw referenced in particular.

Also, in defense of the Red Cross, they are very skilled and prepared but when you can't get into the city because of the flooding, it's hard to get the supplies to the people that need them. You can only have so many things flying in the sky in a small area at a time.

Lilith
09-01-2005, 06:22 PM
I was just told by a girlfriend that some rural counties in my state are seriously contemplating going to 3 day school weeks to conserve the gas we are slowly finding out has reached a critical shortage.

maddy
09-01-2005, 06:29 PM
Amazing Lil... hopefully someone finds a way to restore power to the pipelines soon, so they can go back to pumping to the many locations that are now running dry.

BigBear57
09-01-2005, 06:45 PM
Maddy you're right of course, I wasn't downing the Red Cross really, just expressing frustrations from seeing the reports on television. I do realise this is the largest endeavor of its kind ever and there are tons of obstacles yet to be discovered. It's just hard to watch and wait seeing the desperation on these people's faces. I'm such an old softy.

LixyChick
09-01-2005, 07:07 PM
This is what I figure from "his" report to the nation last night...

*disclaimer* anyone who doesn't want to read my rant about G.W....get out now!

There's plenty of fuel in this nation...and because of the hurricane and the holiday weekend coming up, stations would'a raised the prices anyway (last ditch effort of the summer travels)...but they have us by the snuggies (and the short hairs) cause WHO THE FUCK WOULD COMPLAIN SO DAMN MUCH WHILE WE KNOW OTHER'S ARE SUFFERING SO MUCH MORE THAN US (in biblical terms...there but for the grace of God go I).

G.W. proclaimed last night that he'd personally assist in consultation with pertinent peeps as to "How to make oil into gasoline faster...for the entire nation...not just the flood victims"


Um.........um........oh fuckin UM! Anyone else see the holes in this statement besides me?

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH...I swear I'd smack him shitless if I saw him face to face on any given day!

Lixy OUT!!!!!!!!

Lilith
09-01-2005, 07:42 PM
I was told they are rationing gas to no more than $20 sales in the county south of me. Mr. Lil just came from the grocery store and said people are shopping like they are preparing for hell to freeze over. He said it is insane.

maddy
09-01-2005, 08:06 PM
I finally started to understand the complexities today when I read an article that explained the gasoline is available but the electricity that runs the pipelines from the Gulf to various parts of the US is cut off. They are still focused on trying to evacuate and rescue and restore some sembelence of civility. Unfortunately from what I've been reading, it seems most government officials are damned for no matter what decision they make at this point. Unfortunately it seems they can't make everyone happy at the same time and as quick as people would like. I'm awestruck at the devesatation and thankful that I'm as far north as I am, though it won't take long for the impacts to be felt more strongly here as well. There are many areas on the lower East coast that are out of gas, and don't know when they will get more as they sit on these Gulf pipelines ... hopefully the rationing you are seeing Lil will help from full exhaustion of the supply.

dicksbro
09-01-2005, 08:13 PM
I want to mention that tonight on the news they indicated a number of countries are now offering whatever assistance they can. That's wonderful. They didn't list the countries or I would be the first to tell them how much I appreciate their concern and offers to help. It makes me, at least, feel very grateful!

The story in New Orleans with the gangs of thugs threatening even those trying to help is so sad. I understand people stealing food or water ... but I'm afraid those stealing TVs, and other non-emergency things are demonstrating the worst in human behavior. As a matter of fact, it's stretching things to call it human behavior.

I sure hope the police and military can soon take control and bring these people to justice.

fredchabotnick
09-01-2005, 09:32 PM
I want to mention that tonight on the news they indicated a number of countries are now offering whatever assistance they can. That's wonderful. They didn't list the countries or I would be the first to tell them how much I appreciate their concern and offers to help. It makes me, at least, feel very grateful!


The ones that I've seen so far (among others I'm sure) are Russia and Venezuela (food and supplies), Britain and Switzerland. Thanks all of you. We appreciate it.

On the gas front, I gassed up today at BP. They were out of regular and mid-grade, but were selling premium at the price they had regular at (3.09). Personally, I appreciate that. But this is the first time I can remember stations actually being our for a while

dicksbro
09-02-2005, 03:22 AM
On the gas front, I gassed up today at BP. They were out of regular and mid-grade, but were selling premium at the price they had regular at (3.09). Personally, I appreciate that. But this is the first time I can remember stations actually being our for a while

That is neat. I remember places that do things that demonstrate customers are important to them ... and when it's over, they're the ones I go back to. You ought to share with the station's manager that you appreciate what they're doing and that others you know are equally impressed. :thumb:

moose
09-02-2005, 09:21 AM
this is what is on our news service

20 countries offer Katrina aid
From: Reuters From correspondents in Washington
September 02, 2005

MORE than 20 countries, from allies Germany and Japan to prickly Venezuela and poor Honduras, have offered to help the United States cope with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Accustomed to being a rich donor rather than on the receiving end of charity, the United States initially seemed reticent about accepting foreign aid, but later said it would take up any offers. The hurricane devastated New Orleans and other parts of the US Gulf Coast, killing hundreds and possibly thousands.
"Anything that can be of help to alleviate the tragic situation of the area affected by Hurricane Katrina will be accepted," said US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.

"America should be heartened by the fact that the world is reaching out to America at a time of need," he said.

Earlier, President George W. Bush said in a television interview that the United States could take care of itself.

"I'm not expecting much from foreign nations because we hadn't asked for it. I do expect a lot of sympathy and perhaps some will send cash dollars. But this country's going to rise up and take care of it," Mr Bush told ABC's Good Morning America.
Mr McCormack said there had not been a change of position over accepting foreign aid and White House spokesman Scott McClellan also said the United States would take up offers of help.
The State Department said offers so far had come from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Russia, Japan, France, Germany, Britain, China, Jamaica, Honduras, Greece, Venezuela, the Organisation of American States, NATO, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Greece, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, South Korea, Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

Assistance ranged from medical teams, boats, aircraft, tents, blankets, generators and cash donations.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wrote to Mr Bush offering medical teams that specialised in trauma and natural disasters and said they could be ready in 24 hours.

"During these difficult times, we, the people of Israel stand firmly by your side in a show of solidarity and friendship," said the letter, which was released by the Israeli Embassy in Washington.

Where the United States really needs help is getting cheap oil and the Bush administration will be approaching Arab nations and other oil producers over the coming days.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a vocal critic of the United States, offered to send cheap fuel, humanitarian aid and relief workers to the disaster area.

The State Department did not comment on Venezuela's offer but several officials smiled at the gesture from Mr Chavez, who yesterday called Mr Bush a "cowboy" who failed to manage the disaster.

Cuban President Fidel Castro, a close Chavez ally, led a minute of silence in remembrance of the victims of Katrina in parliament on today. The parliament then returned to normal business with a resolution attacking Mr Bush over the Iraq war.

Steph
09-02-2005, 10:40 AM
That is neat. I remember places that do things that demonstrate customers are important to them ... and when it's over, they're the ones I go back to. You ought to share with the station's manager that you appreciate what they're doing and that others you know are equally impressed. :thumb:

Definitely, DB! I just read this morning that gas station attendants are being cursed at. :( Like it's their freaking fault!!!

So help me God, if sdls was still working at a gas station, I would have gone down there to stand guard.

Aqua
09-02-2005, 11:11 AM
My local pump is up 14 cents to $2.89 ($2.79 cash price) and I've been driving 55 on the freeway to conserve fuel.

maddy
09-02-2005, 03:33 PM
just saw $3.25 on my way home tonight and am now kicking myself for not stopping when it was $2.99 yesterday as I'll need gas by the end of the long weekend.

WildIrish
09-02-2005, 03:37 PM
pssssst.....maddy......


;) click here (http://www.connecticutgasprices.com/)

maddy
09-02-2005, 03:46 PM
pssst... all the good prices are from yesterday and prior ;)

Aqua
09-02-2005, 03:57 PM
Here's the latest around here...

WildIrish
09-02-2005, 03:58 PM
Psssssst......they have a search function that shows results within the last 4 hours. :D



Click "all areas" & "all stations" too. Some towns don't have current prices posted, yet the neigboring towns do. Looks to me like the peeps in Waterford are behind the crowd in raising prices. Just five minutes ago they're reporting $2.99 a gallon.



PS...lmfao @ Aqua

maddy
09-02-2005, 04:19 PM
woot! A station very very close to me that is usually high is still at 2.99... I should dash out.

Lilith
09-02-2005, 05:04 PM
it's up to $3.59 at some spots here now

maddy
09-02-2005, 05:07 PM
pfft! The 2.99 station is now 3.19 ... I sucked it up (literally) and filled up my car figuring it's not getting any cheaper over the weekend. The pump was flowing faster than I recall a pump flowing in a long time, odd!

bare4you
09-02-2005, 05:08 PM
I paid 2.89 today. Funny thing is we have a refinery only about 50 miles north of Seattle. Tell me the oil companies don't stick it to us every chance they get! :mad:

fredchabotnick
09-02-2005, 08:11 PM
That is neat. I remember places that do things that demonstrate customers are important to them ... and when it's over, they're the ones I go back to. You ought to share with the station's manager that you appreciate what they're doing and that others you know are equally impressed. :thumb:

That's a good idea. I'm going to do it. They had most of my business before. They have it all now.

lazaruslong
09-02-2005, 08:22 PM
About 2 months ago, I read a survey that show Tulsa, OK to have the lowest gas prices in the nation. Just got home and I saw most of the stations at $3.25 a gal. Damn!

dicksbro
09-02-2005, 08:24 PM
Prices have dropped back here. Had peaked at $3.29 ... but have retreated to $2.99 a gallon ... and that surprised me with this being a holiday weekend.

It is very heartening to see the offers of help from around the world. I was quite surprised in some cases, but very heartened. Helps to renew a bit of faith in humanity.

BigBear57
09-02-2005, 08:27 PM
Our governer announced this morning that as of midnight tonight he's suspending the taxes on gas in GA. It should provide about a .15/gal. break. I say should, I'm told some of our stations conveniently went up about that much right after the announcement. Coincedence? I highly doubt it.

Steph
09-03-2005, 10:34 AM
Here's the latest around here...



ROFLMAO

dicksbro
09-04-2005, 07:07 AM
Glad to learn about GasBuddy.com. Great site. People can enter in prices at local stations. Works for at many if not all states and Canadian provinces. :thumb: